The author supports Jobbik, the Hungarian Nazi party, to give you some idea of the dishonesty going on here.
From the fascist shitbag who wrote the article:
The ruling FIDESZ and the Hungarian nationalist political party Jobbik headed by Gábor Vona are among the most active defenders of Hungarians living abroad. They have many times criticized the Ukrainian authorities for wrong treatment of Transcarpathian Hungarians. They want Kiev to create a Hungarian autonomy in the Tisza region. Visiting the Moscow State University in 2013 Gábor Vona said Russia defends European traditions while the European Union betrays them.
http://m.strategic-culture.org/news/2014/05/16/carpathian-hungarians-demand-autonomy.html
This is what Jobbik really is:
In a newsletter published by a group calling itself The trade union of Hungarian police officers prepared for action, the following was allegedly printed: "Given our current situation, anti-Semitism is not just our right, but it is the duty of every Hungarian homeland lover, and we must prepare for armed battle against the Jews." The editor of the union, Judit Szima, is a Jobbik candidate in the upcoming election for the European Union parliament. Haaretz alleged Szima "didn't see anything wrong with the content of the article."[102]
During spring 2012, Jobbik representative in Hungarian parliament Zsolt Baráth caused an outrage by commemorating 1882 blood libel against the Jews in Parliament. The Tiszaeszlár blood libel, found later to be unrelated to Jews, was known as first major anti-Jewish event in modern Hungary, predating the Holocaust.[103]
In November 2012, the party's deputy parliamentary leader, Márton Gyöngyösi, posted a video speech on the Jobbik website in which he stated: "I think such a conflict makes it timely to tally up people of Jewish ancestry who live here, especially in the Hungarian Parliament and the Hungarian government, who, indeed, pose a national security risk to Hungary."[104] As Al Jazeera reported, this led to "international condemnation of Nazi-style policies and a protest outside the legislature in Budapest.[105] Around ten thousand Hungarians[106] in Budapest protested against Gyöngyösi's anti-Semitic remarks. All major Hungarian political parties took part in the protest. At the protest, Attila Mesterházy the leader of Hungarian Socialist Party, described Jobbik as a "fascist possessions virus", while Budapest mayor Antal Rogán, representing the governing conservative Fidesz party, described Jobbik as "evil".[107] Jewish organizations responded to Gyöngyösi speech by describing it as a reintroduction of Nazism in Hungarian parliament and by describing Jobbik as a Nazi party.[108]
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jobbik#Allegations_of_anti-Semitism
Putin is a fascist, as are his supporters and apologists.
You are free to consider speculation from fascists, bigots, and Nazi-sympathizer to be credible. Just make sure you understand which side that puts you on.